2014
DOI: 10.31111/nsnr/2014.48.256
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Ramalina sekika (Ramalinaceae), a new species for the lichen flora of Russia from the Far East

Abstract: Ramalina sekika Asahina is reported for the first time from Russia from Sakhalin. It refers to the number of rare and poorly investigated species of the genus. Until now it was considered to be endemic to northeastern China. The original description and the location in the Far East are given, as well as the data on anatomical and morphological study of the Russian specimen. The differences in the anatomical structure of its thallus are discussed. A comparison of anatomical and morphological characters of R. se… Show more

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“…S1, available online) and differ from R. pollinaria in the larger size of the soredia (100–150 μm diam. ), their distribution ( R. yasudae and R. sekika are known from eastern Asia) and in the case of R. sekika also in the chemistry (usnic, salazinic and sekikaic acids) (Ohmura et al 2008; Kataeva 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…S1, available online) and differ from R. pollinaria in the larger size of the soredia (100–150 μm diam. ), their distribution ( R. yasudae and R. sekika are known from eastern Asia) and in the case of R. sekika also in the chemistry (usnic, salazinic and sekikaic acids) (Ohmura et al 2008; Kataeva 2014).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%